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The average game player might recognize King of Fighters or Metal Slug or have a vague recollection of the big-budget NeoGeo console, but he or she probably doesn't associate them with SNK. Some people aren't aware that SNK actually went out of business in 2001 or that the company is back today as SNK Playmore. This History of SNK is an attempt to change all of that. The following sections document the entire 25-year history of the company--from it's founding in 1978, to the golden era of the early 1990s, through the unfortunate bankruptcy in 2001, and up to the present day. The author would like to give credit to Andrew Alfonso, Chad Okada, Ben Herman, Shawn McCleskey, Kenny Perry Jr. , Stuart Reynolds, Michael Shaver, and SnairDogg for their help with and input in this article, as well as to the fans of SNK and the NeoGeo all over the world who continue to show their undying love for the company's systems and games. Without these fine people, the story of SNK could not have been told. The Beginning (1978-1989) Ozma Wars was SNK's first game in 1979. Before all of the name changes, before the NeoGeo, and long before the company became known for its King of Fighters and Metal Slug games, SNK was just another startup trying to gain a foothold in the burgeoning video game craze of the early 1980s. SNK (short for Shin Nihon Kikaku, or "New Japanese Project") Electronics Corp. , the brainchild of Eikichi Kawasaki, set up shop in Osaka, Japan, in July 1978.Gray-man, Minori in Log Horizon, Stella Vermillion in Chivalry of a Failed Knight, Meryl Stryfe in Trigun, Duck in Princess Tutu, Chifuyu Orimura in Infinite Stratos, Makina Hoshimura in Corpse Princess, Nagisa Furukawa in Clannad, Erica Hartmann in Strike Witches, Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun in Slayers Premium, Hitomi Kashiwa in Welcome to the N. H. K. , Sen Tokugawa in Samurai Girls, Kagura in Gintama: The Movie, Mizuki Segawa in Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor, Natsu Dragneel (young) in Fairy Tail, Cruz Schild in Needless, Margaret Burton in Madlax, Hungary in Hetalia, Touko Nanami in Bloom Into You, Neneko in Yumeria, Carmen Ibanez in Starship Troopers: Invasion, Chizuru Aizawa in Shinryaku! Ika Musume, Sonya in Kill Me Baby, Miyako Miyamura in ef - a fairy tale of the two, Fria in RWBY, Lucia Nanami in Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch, Train Heartnet (young) in Black Cat, Akira Tachibana in After The Rain, Kuki Urie (young in episode 1) in Tokyo Ghoul, Laito Sakamaki (young) in Diabolik Lovers, Rico in Gunslinger Girl, Steina in I'm Quitting Heroing, Amu in The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World, Cocona Cocomine in Flip Flappers, and Joy in Shenmue the Animation. Nami is the third smartest character in One Piece (the first being is Benn Beckman and the second is Kuro). Like her captain, she doesn't take Buggy as a member of the Four Emperors very seriously, because she believed it must be a mistake (which is true due to Buggy's misconception by his dimwitted crew members).
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